Hello Rob,
is it possible to insert a ctrl-L (new page) into the current buffer?
If I understand what you're asking, this is the same question I had back in November.
Right.
My conclusion was that this is the one thing I still need vim for.
Or emacs in my case. Right. Sometimes I split my source files in pages and I can easily navigate from page to page. This is so handy in some cases and I really miss that feature. I don't really like to use bookmarks, they are textmate only and won't stay at the place (cmd-a, cmd-x, cmd-v messes them up).
Thanks for the (slightly disappointing) anwser. I still think that Textmate is a great texteditor!
Patrick